BAEs Pensioner Website

BAEs My Pensions Website

Who MyPension is for

The website is provided by the scheme administrator, Equiniti, and access will be provided to all members of the participating BAE Systems pension schemes (BAE Systems Pension Scheme, BAE Systems 2000 Plan, Alvis Pension Scheme and Royal Ordnance Pension Scheme). Members of the BAE Systems DC Retirement Plan have separate access to details of their benefits via the Standard Life website.

Bristol U3A

Bristol U3A:

Is run entirely by its members. There are over 1,450 of us so you'll find many opportunities to enjoy learning more about your interests, in the company of new friends, while having fun!

Annual membership is only £20 per year, or £30 per year for two. You are welcome to "try before you buy" so please visit a social group, the monthly meeting or an interest group (by arrangement) a couple of times. They are all listed on the Groups Page and there is no limit to the number of groups you can join.

BAWA Health & Leisure Bristol

BAWA Health & Leisure:

Now in its 76th year, BAWA is an unincorporated members' association that has been growing and developing since 1942. We are a ‘not-for-profit’ organisation offering healthcare and leisure services and facilities with the aim of promoting good health and wellbeing for our many thousands of members.

Aviastar BAC Ltd Website

Celebrating a Hundred years of BAC

BAC 100:

takes its name from the BristolTAeroplane Company, which was founded on 19 February 1910 by transport entrepreneur Sir George White. The company's legacy was passed on to Bristol Siddeley, the British Aircraft Corporation, British Aerospace, Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems, Airbus and many other companies, some of which are still active in aviation today and continuing to develop innovative technology. You can find out about some of the key events that have taken place since 1910 in The BAC Story section.

The Concorde Story Website

Concorde Supersonic Transport:

Concorde - The Fleet Website

In total 20 Concordes were built between 1966 and 1979. The first 2 Concordes were prototype models, one built in France and the other in England. Another 2 pre-production prototypes were built to further refine design and test out ground breaking systems before the production runs, of only 16 aircraft in total, commenced in both countries.

Heritage Concorde Website

Heritage Concorde:

Are an independent team of former Concorde engineers and aviation enthusiasts who share the same passion and commitment to anything and everything, Concorde. Working entirely as volunteers, we dedicate much of our spare time to work on any Concorde to improve, maintain and preserve these beautiful aircraft for the benefit of generations to come. We have no “agenda” other than a shared desire to do more and deliver real, tangible results.

BAE Systems Missiles & Space Links Collection

Bloodhound Missile Preservation Group Website

The BMPG was formed with the objective of restoring items of the Bloodhound MKII missile system that are in the group’s possession. Currently these are a Bloodhound Launch Control Post (LCP) and a Type 86 (T86) radar.

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